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What are disadvantages of spandex?

1. Spandex has poor wicking properties, it doenst breath very well. 2. Spandex melts easier than some other materials (melts at 480 F)


What are some of the properties of Polyester Cotton Spandex?

you can use it to wipe your bum


Is spandex a condctor or an insulator?

Spandex is typically a poor conductor of electricity due to its insulating properties. It is commonly used in clothing and textiles for its stretchability and comfort rather than its electrical conductivity.


Does spandex conduct heat?

Spandex is a synthetic fiber that does not conduct heat. It has insulating properties that help retain body heat, making it a popular choice for activewear and other clothing items.


What are some hazardous properties of spandex?

The extreme tightness of it can cause people to cut off blood flow to their extremities.


Is Spandex a woven or knitted fabric?

spandex is actually a flexible yarn that can be used in woven as well as in knitted fabrics to increase the elasticity fo fabric but there is no fabric as such that has 100% spandex in it,as its just a 1-10% of actual composition.


What is the natural source for spandex?

Spandex, also known as elastane, is primarily a synthetic fiber made from petroleum-based chemicals. However, there are natural sources of elastomeric materials that can provide elasticity, such as rubber from rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis). While spandex itself is not derived from a natural source, the concept of elasticity can be found in natural rubber and other natural fibers, though they do not possess the same properties as spandex.


Types of spandex?

Spandex is a synthetic fiber. There are different types of Spandex fabric. The two most common is Two-way Spandex and Four-way Spandex.


Does spandex absorb water?

Spandex, also known as elastane, is not known for its water-absorbing properties. Instead, it is a synthetic fiber that is designed to be stretchy and durable, with a low moisture absorption rate. While spandex can repel water to some extent, it can still feel damp when wet, but it does not absorb water like natural fibers such as cotton.


Is spandex fire resistant?

Yes some spandex is waterpoof


What are the monomers in spandex?

Spandex polymers are composed of three different monomers. Dialcohol monomers make up the rubbery, soft part of the polymer while diamine and diisocyanate monomers make up the rigid, hard part of the polymer. The three monomers of spandex therefore are dialcohol, diamine and diisocyanate.


Where do they sell spandex?

Usually you can get spandex shorts from volleyball tournaments